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Extinction Revolt Activist Resurfaces, Shaking Up The Morning Show
1 Oct
Summary
- Bel Powley's character Claire Conway returns as a climate activist
- Claire is behind the encrypted messages to Bradley about UBA's cover-up
- Chip and Bradley investigate a former UBA executive's payout

The return of a pivotal character from Season 1 of The Morning Show has shaken up the show's latest season. Showrunner Charlotte Stoudt had been planning to bring back Bel Powley's Claire Conway, a character who first discovered Bradley (Reese Witherspoon) during a protest, for some time.
As the show explores the Extinction Revolt movement, inspired by the real-life Extinction Rebellion group, Claire has emerged as the mysterious informant who has been contacting Bradley through encrypted messages. The messages warned of UBA's complicity in covering up a chemical company's hazardous impact on a local community, leading Bradley and Chip (Mark Duplass) to investigate further.
Their investigation has uncovered a former UBA executive, Bethanne Hines, who received a $2 million payout when a story about the Wolf River incident was nixed. Chip and Bradley are now digging deeper into UBA's past, with Claire's help, to uncover the truth behind the network's actions.
The resurfacing of Claire, a character with a clear "axe to grind" after her failed lawsuit against UBA, has added a new layer of intrigue to the show's exploration of corporate corruption and the fight against climate change.